Wednesday, November 5, 2014

SNOWFLAKES AND LEAVES

I went to our monthly RubberQueens' meeting last night and learned a lot, created a lot, laughed a lot, and won a lot!!!  I actually participated in the swap last night for the first time in probably a year.  I forgot how much fun it is to "receive" such creative cards from the artistic RubberQueens.  (I'll show you pictures in my next post.)  I admit I am a little prejudice when it comes to the RubberQueens, but I am always in awe of their talents. I have a few more fall cards I made at the Creative Convention shoebox swap to show you today and a 3-D snowflake I made based on Stephanie Zimmerman-Berg's demonstration last night.





I don't know who made this, but it was brought by one of the RubberQueens last night for the WOW table.  I loved it, and this picture does not do it justice.  (Made with Stampin' Up's! Burlap Ribbon.)

Most people call this a star, but I think it looks like a snowflake.  This was my first try making this, and it was so easy and fun to make.  I will be making more in different sizes -- this one is about a 14" diameter, using  the All is Calm Speciality Designer Series Paper.

Until next time,
Sandi

"With God all things are possible."  --  Mark 10:27

7 comments:

  1. Sandi I love the yellow card with the butterflies!

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  2. This snowflake is beautiful! Are instructions available?

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  3. This is totally awesome and gorgeous!! Do you know if there are instructions for creating this anywhere online? I'd love to try to make one for my Mom. Thank you for sharing. Job well done!!

    Donna W Bruffey
    donnawb7@gmail.com

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  4. I Love your snowflake so much, it is beautiful! Do you have the instructions?
    Have a beautiful day!
    Peggy

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  5. I would love to know how to make this snowflake. It is gorgeous.
    Barb

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  6. wonderful snowflake!! for instructions you mention different sizes, but your photos look like the dsp is rectangle....can you email me about this? (THX.)

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